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Cask Strength Sherry.

Reviewed by: ChainChompsky | January 16, 2015

Nose: spicy! Sherry, toffee, malt, and lemon. Taste: powerful creamy raisin-sherry and tart apple. Finish: oak, walnuts, and menthol. Water utterly transforms this one from tart to bittersweet.(I tried batch #33, by the way) Think of it like this: if you get this bottle, it will stretch as you add H2O to your drams. And good for you, as this is a tasty sherry bomb.

Nose: spicy! Sherry, toffee, malt, and lemon. Taste: powerful creamy raisin-sherry and tart apple. Finish: oak, walnuts, and menthol. Water utterly transforms this one from tart to bittersweet.(I tried batch #33, by the way) Think of it like this: if you get this bottle, it will stretch as you add H2O to your drams. And good for you, as this is a tasty sherry bomb.

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Not what I expected...

Reviewed by: Dram Stoker | December 09, 2013

In my research into this expression before purchasing it, I was led to believe that I would be drinking a sweet sherry monster (like a young Glendronach) - apparently batches vary CONSIDERABLY...

N: cherry syrup, bubble gum, wet autumn leaves

P: more cherry syrup and white pepper, an appreciable amount of heat (expected at 60.2% ABV). Sherry there lingering in the back, but far less than I expected - less sweet too.

F: High ABV makes the tongue tingle (I drink my single malts neat or with a chip of ice at most). A smokiness comes up with the lingering heat dissipating and…

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In my research into this expression before purchasing it, I was led to believe that I would be drinking a sweet sherry monster (like a young Glendronach) - apparently batches vary CONSIDERABLY...

N: cherry syrup, bubble gum, wet autumn leaves

P: more cherry syrup and white pepper, an appreciable amount of heat (expected at 60.2% ABV). Sherry there lingering in the back, but far less than I expected - less sweet too.

F: High ABV makes the tongue tingle (I drink my single malts neat or with a chip of ice at most). A smokiness comes up with the lingering heat dissipating and leaving with a sherry/bubble gum